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Homicide suspect Alonso Perez twists his handcuffs, which were attached to a table, until they break. Perez then, feet still chained, climbs out of the room. (Published Thursday, Sept. 8, 2016)

Police video shows a Nevada homicide suspect handcuffed to a table in a police interview room twisting his body to muscle the hinge of handcuffs attaching his right wrist to one of the table's metal bars.

Alonso Perez "torques it to the point, using some of his body weight, that it snaps the hinges," said North Las Vegas Police Chief Alexander Perez, who is not related to the suspect.

Alonso Perez then sits down calmly with his wrist on the metal bar, where the police chief said he remained while a detective entered the room to check on him.

The Sept. 1 video made public Wednesday next shows Alonso Perez climbing onto a chair and into the ceiling to escape.

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He was recaptured Tuesday after a four-day manhunt. A judge in North Las Vegas set his bail Thursday at more than $1.6 million on 10 felony charges stemming from the escape and an Aug. 27 shooting death outside a fast-food restaurant.

Witnesses say the slaying followed an argument about the victim not holding a door open for a woman.

The total bail amount was boosted to more than $1.7 million after a different judge in Las Vegas set bail for Alonso Perez at slightly more than $100,000 on separate charges of assault with a weapon, shooting into a building and domestic battery from incidents in June and July, according to court records.

Defense attorney Julia Murray said Thursday that Perez plans to plead not guilty and probably will be unable to post bail.

Police Chief Alexander Perez told reporters Wednesday it was the first time in his 25-year police career that a suspect handcuffed inside a department office managed to break the cuffs and escape.

The suspect was still wearing ankle chains and the broken cuff on his right wrist when he dropped from the police station ceiling into a hallway, exited through a door and stole a work truck left idling in a nearby parking lot, the chief said.

In North Las Vegas, where the suspect is accused of killing Mohammed Robinson outside the restaurant, he also faces charges including shooting into a building, escape, auto theft, armed robbery and conspiracy.

Chief Alexander Perez said his department is conducting an internal investigation to uncover the mistakes that allowed the suspect to escape.